Not so sure... pretty soon (by July if Steve has his way!) everything will be about Mac OS X in some measure. Maybe an icon flagging the type of each news item (Classic, X, press release, bug/fix, industry, other...) would be more appropriate than a separate section?<br><br>

Stan, <br><br>In my opinion, it should all be featured on the same page... I mean, Mac Os X news is MacNews right? and Mac OS <9 is MacNews too right? <br><br>Don't make us go to another section just to reda OS X stuff... put it all in front of us....<br><br>Otherwise, from my point of view, it just looks like you're trying to inflate page views.....<br><br>But at the same time, I understand the arguments that if someone wants only OS X news, don't make em wade through stuff....<br><br>Perhaps something like "categories" of news, that a user could "select" when registering for "myMacMinute"... and then, if registered, they get a cookie set....<br><br>Then when they visit MacMinute.com, your servers read the cookie, if present, and show the corresponding categories that that user is looking for....<br><br>Just an idea...<br><br><br><br>***<br>"Our constitution was made only for a moral and religious people." -John Adams

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from my experience as a moderator and admin of a forum (which shall go unnamed here... at least, unnamed by me) it is far better to organize by separation, at least to a point. and i am certain that Stan will be able to discern the point at which a new section of the fora is or is not needed when or if it should be suggested to him that a new section be created. that said, should he think that a new section is needed, he's likely right.<br><br>i know, i know... hard to believe that a yapper like me could've moderated and administered AND contributed heavily with solid info to one of the biggest/most popular forums for Mac-users... in fact, i played no small part in making that forum grow in size and reputation while also having started one of the biggest Mac SETI teams out there... right, John Engler? heh heh... ok, i am done stuffing my shirt now. heh heh<br><br>¥À¥

nycdewd, I think you missed Stan's point... he was asking if we thought there should be a MacOS X news page... not a MacOS X forum...<br><br>Should there be a seperate forum for Mac OS X? IMO, yes... a seperate news page? not in my opinion.<br><br>John<br><br>***<br>"Our constitution was made only for a moral and religious people." -John Adams

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Stan, that would be a welcome addition for early adopters of OS X. The section would be a time saver for me not having to read OS 9 related news items. <br>adot<br><br>"The surest way to corrupt a youth is to instruct him<br>to hold in higher regard those who think alike<br>than those who think differently."<br>(Nietzsche) <br><br><br>

in which case, John E, i still think an X page is a good idea... and i know someone who could edit it, too! (not me, btw)<br><br>~~~<br>"Our civil rights have no dependence upon our religious opinions..." Jefferson

Seperate forum: yes.<br>Seperate news: no.<br><br>News should be covered in the one page, perhaps with different headline colours for OSX as opposed to OS9.<br><br>News on two seperate pages is a pain - a news page is a summary of events, and therefore it should all be contained in the one page - the forum is for more extensive discussion and hence should be seperate for OS9 and OSX, as with the articles themselves being seperate from everything else (if the headlines lead to articles, that is).<br><br>IMnshO...<br><br>Cipher13<br><br><P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1><EM>Edited by Cipher13 on 05/29/01 04:17 AM (server time).</EM></FONT></P>

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